Unobtrusive DHTML
2003-11-19 10:35:43
Some days ago, talking about a web I've made recently, it came up the subject of how to do DHTML. I exposed my ideas, and mentioned some interesting articles ("Designing for standards", "Dinámicos, pero amables", "Iconologic and Standards" to mention a few). I said the technique (the process) was called 'non intrusive dhtml' for what I'd heard, and that there was so little information about it. I ment, the process was explained (but so scattered around...) and the fact that it didnt have a proper name made it difficult to do a search on it.
It's been nice to see (from two posts of Simon) that the term is being used (it's called Unobtrusive DHTML) and that there are some people doing the right thing, comme il faut, more than I thought. Just an example: Unobtrusive DHTML, and the power of unordered lists